Oh okay, thank you. Then I'll try your solution. You literally gave me hope, in the beginning I was about to by a new motherboard.
About BIOS updating. You said I have to update my BIOS & F32 to the latest versions. Is it necessary to update BIOS? I thought just resetting it, disabling...
Thank you. Yes, I did get this warning. So are there any other way of solving this problem? Will this method help me like with 100% possibility? If I have no other way then I'll definitely buy the AMD Athlon 3000G CPU since I don't want to spend too much for a 5 minute operation and it's the...
I've just tried that. CMOS battery was out. I have only one SSD and one HDD. There were only two SATA cables plugged in motherboard. I'm pretty sure these two were my SSD & HDD, so I disconnected SATA wires. Plugged back GPU &
Didn't work for me after I applied this solution. It would work if I...
I've just tried that. CMOS battery was out. I have only one SSD and one HDD. There were only two SATA cables plugged in motherboard. I'm pretty sure these two were my SSD & HDD, so I disconnected SATA wires. Plugged back GPU & DP cable and power cable. Same result, PC on, no signal from the monitor
Sorry, I've mistaken. But anyway, I think I didn't even get to that point of changing TPM. All I did from the video guide is disabling CSM, disabling Secure Boot and resetting Factory Keys (Platform Key)
I don't know if anti-cheat is the reason of my problem, or it's messed up BIOS settings. Yes, you're correct, I updated Windows to 11 and everything was fine. The last thing I downloaded was Valorant/Vanguard anti-cheat and it told me to enable secure boot. After that I went straight into BIOS...
Thank you. I've already tried this one, disconnected majority of parts and removed the battery, then turned on PC. Nothing has changed, PC is on but no peripherals are active(I assume no USB ports or wire ports are active too)
Thank you. I'm currently trying your solution. I've already tried removing CMOS battery overnight and it didn't do anything for me. However, I did not try doing it at the same time with shorting the two reset pins. I'm now using power switch thing to connect these two together. Unplugged almost...
Valorant requested TCP 2.0 and Secure Boot Enabled after I recently switched to Windows 11. I followed this video (Guide) until ~1:35, then I pressed Save&Exit. After that my PC turns on, but non of the peripherals are working. All the fans and LED inside my PC work perfectly while mouse...
bios
can't enter bios
csm
csm off
disable secure boot
factory keys
peripherals get no power
peripherals not on
Peripherals not working
platform key
reset bios
Reset CMOS
reset factory keys
resetting factory keys
secure boot
tcp2.0